Liverpool winger Harry Wilson is back in international action with Wales tonight - fresh from a 91st minute winner for his country last weekend.

The 18-year-old grabbed a crucial injury time goal in the Welsh U21s' 2-1 win over Armenia and his Welsh manager Geraint Williams says he is excited by Wilson's potential.

The Liverpool Academy star with the dreamy left foot is currently on loan at Crewe although has found his playing time limited with Crewe fighting at the bottom of the table.

Wilson became the youngest ever senior international for Wales when he appeared against Belgium in October 2013 aged just 16 years and 207 days.

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He will be in U21 action against Romania from 6pm at the Racecourse in his home town of Wrexham.

Williams said: "I don't like to single out individuals as it's a team effort, but Harry is a young man with great talent.

"He won his Wales cap in Belgium in exceptional circumstances as 14 players pulled out on that occasion, but he has done a lot of hard work with us and Liverpool in trying to make the transition from boys' football to men's football.

"Physically, he is one of the smallest players on the pitch at this level and he is young enough to play in the next U21 competition.

"But he can nullify the physicality of other players by getting into spaces and running with the ball, and showed wonderful composure to take that chance and get us those two extra points against Armenia."

Wilson's winner saw Wales leapfrog Romania into top spot in the 2017 European U21 Championship Group Five standings.